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2002 Ducati Sport Touring 4 on 2040-motos

$4,950
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:18000
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2002 Ducati Sport TOURING 4, Matte Iron Gray 18,000 approx. miles. K&N Air Filter. Remus Exhaust. Ducati OEM CF Rear Tire Hugger. Nearly New Bridgestone Battlax BT-016 Sport Touring FR&RR Tires. Front Forks and Rear Shock Rebuild by OhlinsUSA with all new parts including springs. New Triple Tree Bearings and Seals. CycleCat Fully Adjustable Risers/Bars. Zero Gravity Smoke Touring Screen Throttlemeister Bar Ends. TechSpec Grip Pads on sides of tank. Some OEM parts included. $4,950.00 7166973913

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